Believed to have been constructed in the 1800's, this charming cottage provides versatile accommodation throughout. With two flights of stairs accessing the first floor accommodation there is excellent flow coupled with a south facing outlook.
Upon entering, the formal front reception room is currently arranged as a dining room, with an attractive fireplace, sash window, exposed floorboards and cast iron radiator. Behind is a relaxing sitting room and a smart kitchen beyond with ample storage space and granite worktops. To the rear there is a useful walk-in larder. Upstairs is approached from the main staircase within the entrance hall or alternatively via a secondary flight from the kitchen. Accommodation on the first floor includes a double bedroom to the front, a living/family room, a rear bedroom (currently arranged as a snug) and a smart shower room. From the first floor family room a third flight of stairs opens up to the second floor loft, currently arranged as a bedroom, with exposed brickwork, front and rear velux windows and eaves storage.
To the rear of the property there is a charming and particularly attractive south facing garden. Extending approximately 60' there are a variety of flowering shrubs and plants within the borders, a brick paved patio immediately outside the house, raised bedding area arranged as a vegetable patch, an area laid to lawn and further patio located towards the rear. A further feature, attached to the flint city wall, is a useful brick built workshop/garden store.
Situation
The property is located on a popular road just to the north of Chichester's city centre and is within an easy walk of all the city has to offer. Historic Chichester is home to some of the country's finest sights, landscapes and leisure pursuits. The internationally known Festival Theatre, Priory Park with its' historic cricket ground and Pallant House Gallery are just a few examples of the nearby facilities. There are excellent schools in the area, including St Joseph's primary school located opposite, along with Jesse Younghusband a short distance away. A bus route from nearby Orchard Street operates a service to Chichester's mainline railway station and towards Midhurst to the north.